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Oxford United [h] New Years Day- Ticket promotion
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Compared to this Saturday’s home game then for an adult ticket it would be a saving of 4 to 10 pounds for an Oxford ticket depending where you are sitting in the stadium0
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I would be astonished if they gave away prizes for not hitting the target levels.Braziliance said:
Fair enough mate. I wonder if as a good will gesture, even if they don't hit the targets they will do the giveaways regardless?Covered End said:
Yes they may hope/believe that this promotion of £20 entrance, plus possible prizes will bring in a bumper crowd.Braziliance said:
I can't lie mate, a part of me thinks they do and they're a little out of touch? I'd like to be a fly on the wall for stuff like this.Covered End said:
They obviously don't think that.NabySarr said:If they genuinely think £20 tickets would mean thousands more people turn up (it won’t), why don’t they just make tickets £20 for all games
If they thought that they wouldn't be offering prizes as well.
Worth remembering this moment:
https://youtu.be/p4bORXW9xeU?si=dgXpgw1tIBLASBOx
It wouldn't surprise me him believing this promotion could pull in a bumper crowd..
However, I was responding to the suggestion that the club may believe that a £20 entrance admission alone would bring thousands more people to The Valley every game.
My point being if they thought that there would be no need to offer prizes.
Only downside will be, is that will be our transfer budget blown
Maybe I'm whooshed & you're joking.0 -
I am messing fella, I think these lot would be reluctant to give away anything for freeCovered End said:
I would be astonished if they gave away prizes for not hitting the target levels.Braziliance said:
Fair enough mate. I wonder if as a good will gesture, even if they don't hit the targets they will do the giveaways regardless?Covered End said:
Yes they may hope/believe that this promotion of £20 entrance, plus possible prizes will bring in a bumper crowd.Braziliance said:
I can't lie mate, a part of me thinks they do and they're a little out of touch? I'd like to be a fly on the wall for stuff like this.Covered End said:
They obviously don't think that.NabySarr said:If they genuinely think £20 tickets would mean thousands more people turn up (it won’t), why don’t they just make tickets £20 for all games
If they thought that they wouldn't be offering prizes as well.
Worth remembering this moment:
https://youtu.be/p4bORXW9xeU?si=dgXpgw1tIBLASBOx
It wouldn't surprise me him believing this promotion could pull in a bumper crowd..
However, I was responding to the suggestion that the club may believe that a £20 entrance admission alone would bring thousands more people to The Valley every game.
My point being if they thought that there would be no need to offer prizes.
Only downside will be, is that will be our transfer budget blown
Maybe I'm whooshed & you're joking.0 -
Prize 13 - a t train trip to Gillingham to watch our players totally not interested in football.0
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Think we can all answer those questions.Braziliance said:
Fair enough mate. I wonder if as a good will gesture, even if they don't hit the targets they will do the giveaways regardless?Covered End said:
Yes they may hope/believe that this promotion of £20 entrance, plus possible prizes will bring in a bumper crowd.Braziliance said:
I can't lie mate, a part of me thinks they do and they're a little out of touch? I'd like to be a fly on the wall for stuff like this.Covered End said:
They obviously don't think that.NabySarr said:If they genuinely think £20 tickets would mean thousands more people turn up (it won’t), why don’t they just make tickets £20 for all games
If they thought that they wouldn't be offering prizes as well.
Worth remembering this moment:
https://youtu.be/p4bORXW9xeU?si=dgXpgw1tIBLASBOx
It wouldn't surprise me him believing this promotion could pull in a bumper crowd..
However, I was responding to the suggestion that the club may believe that a £20 entrance admission alone would bring thousands more people to The Valley every game.
My point being if they thought that there would be no need to offer prizes.
Only downside will be, is that will be our transfer budget blown
No, and what transfer budget?0 -
If this means they need to sell 10,000 before the prizes kick in then they won’t be giving anything away. If season tickets are included in the 10,000 they still won’t be giving much away.1
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Season Tickets are includedLargeAddick said:If this means they need to sell 10,000 before the prizes kick in then they won’t be giving anything away. If season tickets are included in the 10,000 they still won’t be giving much away.0 -
Reality check. The prizes that may actually be given away cost the club nothing at all.The reduced ticket is the promotion and frankly should be the price for the rest of the season.We are not getting promoted unless our rivals all implode.Because it’s a holiday window many people will have other commitments and won’t prioritise football.Surely the more likely reality is an increase in Charlton TV passes sold as that can be better juggled around family commitments for many.There may be only be a small increase in attendance.0
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Hate this. Why didn’t they just charge £10 per adult and £5 concessions?
£20 tickets is hardly an amazing saving and for the amount of additional tickets sold, the £10 less per ticket would hardly make a difference. And how about promoting something that will impact everyone and get them spending that £10 on something else like a sale in the club shop or discounted food and drinks?Being entered into a poxy prize draw if we sell some tickets? And a free pint if we sell out! We’ve sold the ground out once in about 15 years so excuse me if I don’t get my hopes up too much.
Sales people, if you’re reading this, it’s a shitty clunky gimmicky offer and will make little or no difference to the crowd. Sorry….6 -
It’s a nice try, but can’t see it having much affect on the amount of tickets sold0
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I agree. The only caveat to that is that you wouldn’t normally run a price promotion on a holiday game.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:It’s a nice try, but can’t see it having much affect on the amount of tickets soldI think it’s worth doing, might boost the gate a bit if results are OK but I’d be amazed if it did anything dramatic.1 -
With hangovers & parking restrictions kicking in, there's not a snowball's chance in hell that attendance will reach beyond level 3 IMHO.
IF there was any way a sellout might stun us all, I'd make a huge fuss about the promise of a free beer at the next match.
WHERE'S THE WINE !!!!!
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winning 6 on the bounce would put a lot more on the gate and we won't be doing that because we have no physical presence up top again - apples will now come under the same pressure holden was under and by new year we will be slipping towards the bottom not the top - the amount of people either being able to talk people into attending or wanting to inflict it on people is pretty small - depressing but true1
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Being a bank holiday, hopefully parking restrictions won’t be an issue. Hangovers - YESFanny Fanackapan said:With hangovers & parking restrictions kicking in, there's not a snowball's chance in hell that attendance will reach beyond level 3 IMHO.
IF there was any way a sellout might stun us all, I'd make a huge fuss about the promise of a free beer at the next match.
WHERE'S THE WINE !!!!!0 -
Maybe our great record against Oxford (1 win in the last 14 meetings) will encourage everyone to go.1
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Spot on exactly how I see our December goingDOUCHER said:winning 6 on the bounce would put a lot more on the gate and we won't be doing that because we have no physical presence up top again - apples will now come under the same pressure holden was under and by new year we will be slipping towards the bottom not the top - the amount of people either being able to talk people into attending or wanting to inflict it on people is pretty small - depressing but true0








